Well the Mushroom Rains have come to the NW at last and all those wonderful flowers of the fall are starting to burst and bloom from the soil and wood. Looks like the Indian plums are yellowing and the Ashes and Hawthornes are heavy and colorful with berries. Enjoy the rains!
August 25th, 2009:
This morning its cloudy with a still-warmish wind and the sound of wind in the leaves overhead. Random droplets of rain and birds "wreek wreeek wreek wreek" "Twee twee. Twee twee" "Wreek! Wreek! Wreek!" Twee twee twee" "ssweeyou" "chleskp" "tweep" "tsss-joss" (rich layering of sound~is there a bird language alphabet? :) I'm going to get a bird book and start there.) Thanks for the notebook space!
(Try this book, its reccomended by bird nerds everywhere)
August 28th, 2009:
Please keep this note book inside the the small ziplock bag to keep it dry. Thank you
(good idea I'll place one for every notebook after they dry out)
August 31, 2009:
Our first time here. Beautiful day, Stellar's jays. Ripe blackberries YUM!
September 7th, 2009:
Evening: a break in the clouds after a great weekend of fall rains. Feels refreshed outside. Japanese Knotweed growing at San Francisco entrance, Oh No! mushrooms sprouting out everywhere! Hooray for the mushroom rains. Indian plum starting to yellow, European bittersweet in bloom. -FTW
Monday, September 7, 2009
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